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England had quite the impact on a revolution that took place quite a distance from their borders. England's role in the Russian revolution was family based. The English King George was cousins with the Russian Czar Nicholas II.
the ruler of russia
Stalin played a key role in the bolshviks revolution, his role was to convert the non russian citizens to become bolshviks supporters.
During the Russian Revolution, propaganda used included dissemination of revolutionary ideas, teachings of Marxism, and theoretical and practical knowledge of Marxism economics.
Nothing. During the Russian Revolution, Hitler was simply a German soldier fighting on the Western Front.
Italy was not involved in the Russian Revolution.
England had quite the impact on a revolution that took place quite a distance from their borders. England's role in the Russian revolution was family based. The English King George was cousins with the Russian Czar Nicholas II.
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the ruler of russia
Stalin played a key role in the bolshviks revolution, his role was to convert the non russian citizens to become bolshviks supporters.
During the Russian Revolution, propaganda used included dissemination of revolutionary ideas, teachings of Marxism, and theoretical and practical knowledge of Marxism economics.
Nothing. During the Russian Revolution, Hitler was simply a German soldier fighting on the Western Front.
the fought to overthrow the czar and establish communism
Living at the borders, historically they played a big role in expansion. But they fought against the Russian revolution with the white army, lost, were repressed and many had to immigrate.
Trotsky was mad at Stalin because he did not have a major role in the Russian Revolution.
The Russian Revolution did not play a large part in the US government's decision to enter the War. The sinking of the Lusitannia, the Zimmerman Telegraph, unrestricted submarine warfare and propaganda played a much larger role in the decision.
The tsar's wife, Empress Alexandra, played a significant but controversial role during the Russian Revolution. Her strong influence over Tsar Nicholas II, particularly through her reliance on the mystic Rasputin, alienated many in the military and political circles. Alexandra's German heritage and perceived detachment from the struggles of the Russian people further fueled public discontent. Ultimately, her role contributed to the growing unrest that led to the abdication of the tsar in 1917.